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Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium Digital Classroom [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 896 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x186x38 mm, kaal: 1762 g
  • Sari: Digital Classroom
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118124057
  • ISBN-13: 9781118124055
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 896 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x186x38 mm, kaal: 1762 g
  • Sari: Digital Classroom
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118124057
  • ISBN-13: 9781118124055
Teised raamatud teemal:

Expert book-and-video package gives you complete training on Creative Suite 6 Design Premium!

The next best thing to having your own private instructor guiding you through Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design and Web Premium at your own pace is this terrific book-and-video training tool from the expert instructors at AGI. More than 25 self-paced lessons teach you the basics of page layout, vector graphics, photo editing, document management, web design, animation, file management, and much more. Each step-by-step lesson is accompanied by exercises and video tutorials to make the concepts and techniques crystal clear.

You'll find instruction for the complete suite, including InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, and Adobe Bridge.

  • Features full-color, step-by-step instructions that make even the most complicated tasks easy to understand, while the video training enhances the content covered in the book
  • Combines an 800+- page full-color instructional book along with lesson files and video training from expert instructors
  • Covers each component of the complete Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design and Web Premium package, including InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, and Adobe Bridge

Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design and Web Premium Digital Classroom is an effective way to master all the powerful tools in Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design and Web Premium at your own pace.

Note: The DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of the e-book file. These materials are available for download upon purchase.

Starting up
About Digital Classroom
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Adobe Photoshop CS6 versions
2(1)
System requirements
2(4)
Starting the Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium applications
3(1)
Resetting Adobe Photoshop CS6 preferences
4(1)
A note about color warnings
5(1)
Resetting the Dreamweaver workspace
5(1)
Resetting the Flash workspace
5(1)
Resetting Adobe Illustrator CS6 preferences
5(2)
Resetting the InDesign workspace and preferences
7(1)
Fonts used in this book
7(1)
Loading lesson files
8(1)
Working with the video tutorials
9(1)
Additional resources
10(1)
Bridge Lesson 1 Taking Advantage of Adobe Bridge
Starting up
11(1)
What is Adobe Bridge?
12(1)
Navigating through Bridge
12(2)
Using folders in Adobe Bridge
14(3)
Making a Favorite
17(2)
Creating and locating metadata
19(2)
Using keywords
21(1)
Creating a Metadata Template
22(2)
Opening a file from Adobe Bridge
24(1)
Searching for files using Adobe Bridge
24(1)
Searching by name or keyword
25(1)
Using the Filter panel
26(1)
Saving a Collection
27(1)
Automation tools in Adobe Bridge
28(1)
Batch renaming your files
28(2)
Additional Photoshop Tools
30(1)
Automated tools for Photoshop: Web Photo Gallery
31(2)
Saving or uploading your Web Gallery
33(2)
Automated tools for Photoshop: PDF contact sheet
35(2)
Changing the view
37(2)
Self study
39(1)
Review
39(2)
Photoshop Lesson 1 Exploring Photoshop CS6
Starting up
41(1)
Taking a look at the final project
42(1)
Experimenting with new Vector capabilities
43(1)
Filling a vector shape with a pattern
44(4)
Adding a mask to a Vector layer
48(1)
Using the new brush tips
48(2)
Saving the new Brush
50(1)
Adding strokes to vector images
51(3)
Cloning your new snowflake
54(1)
Adding Text layers from another document
55(4)
Updating text styles
59(1)
Cropping an image
59(2)
Self study
61(1)
Review
61(2)
Photoshop Lesson 2 Getting to Know the Workspace
Starting up
63(1)
Opening an existing document in Mini Bridge
64(2)
Discovering the Tools panel
66(1)
Selection, Cropping, and Measuring Tools
66(1)
Retouching and Painting Tools
67(1)
Drawing and Type Tools
67(1)
Navigation Tools
67(1)
Accessing tools and their options
68(4)
Using panels
72(1)
Putting the panel system to use
73(2)
Choosing other panels
75(1)
Expanding and collapsing your panels
76(1)
Customizing your panels
77(2)
Hidden tools
79(3)
Navigating the image area
82(1)
Using the Zoom tool
82(2)
Using the Hand tool
84(1)
Tabbed windows
85(1)
Maximizing productivity with screen modes
86(3)
Self study
89(1)
Review
89(2)
Photoshop Lesson 3 Photoshop Basics
Starting up
91(1)
A look at the finished project
92(1)
Opening an existing document
93(1)
Understanding document settings
93(1)
Viewing an image's size and resolution
93(2)
Combining the images
95(1)
Using Copy and Paste
95(1)
Dragging and dropping to copy an image
95(2)
Transforming and editing combined images
97(1)
Changing the size of a placed image
98(1)
Removing a background
99(1)
Understanding the stacking order of layers
100(1)
Refining the edges of copied images
101(1)
Adding text
102(1)
Saving files
103(1)
Understanding file formats
103(1)
Choosing a file format
104(1)
Saving a JPEG file
104(1)
Saving for print
105(1)
Changing the color settings
105(2)
Adjusting image size
107(1)
Saving a Photoshop PDF file
108(1)
Self study
109(1)
Review
109(2)
Photoshop Lesson 4 Making the Best Selections
Starting up
111(1)
The importance of a good selection
112(1)
Using the Marquee tools
112(3)
Creating a square selection
115(2)
Creating a selection from a center point
117(1)
Changing a selection into a layer
118(2)
Working with the Magic Wand tool
120(2)
The Lasso tool
122(1)
Adding to and subtracting from selections
123(2)
Saving a selection
125(1)
Feathering the selection
125(2)
Using the Quick Selection tool
127(1)
Making difficult selections with the Refine Edge feature
128(2)
Using Quick Mask
130(3)
Saving selections
133(2)
Copying and pasting a selection
135(1)
Using the Pen tool for selections
136(3)
Using the Pen tool to select an area of an image
139(2)
More Pen tool selection techniques
141(4)
Converting a path to a selection
145(1)
Self study
146(1)
Review
146(1)
Photoshop Lesson 5 Painting and Retouching
Starting up
147(1)
Setting up your color settings
148(1)
Color primer
148(1)
Understanding color gamut
148(1)
The RGB color model
149(1)
The CMYK color model
149(1)
Working in the RGB mode
150(1)
Editing color settings
151(3)
Selecting colors
154(2)
Starting to paint
156(1)
Using the Color panel
157(1)
Using the Brush tool
158(2)
Changing opacity
160(1)
Save time---learn the shortcuts
161(1)
Using the Brush Presets
162(2)
Using the Airbrush feature
164(2)
Creating a Border using the Bristle brushes
166(1)
Applying color to an image
167(2)
Changing blending modes
169(1)
The Eyedropper tool
170(3)
Retouching images
173(1)
Using the Clone Stamp tool
173(2)
Repairing fold lines
175(2)
The History panel
177(1)
The Spot Healing Brush
178(1)
The Healing Brush
178(2)
Using the Patch tool
180(1)
Using the Clone Source panel
181(3)
Cloning from another source
184(2)
Self study
186(1)
Review
186(1)
Photoshop Lesson 6 Creating a Good Image
Starting up
187(1)
Choosing your color settings
188(1)
Opening the file
189(1)
Why you should work in RGB
190(1)
Reading a histogram
191(1)
Making the Curve adjustment
192(2)
Defining the highlight and shadow
194(1)
Locating the White and Black Point
195(1)
Inputting the white and black point values
195(6)
Adjusting the midtones
201(3)
Setting the neutral
204(3)
Sharpening your image
207(2)
Comparing your image with the original
209(1)
Taking care of red eye
210(1)
Using the Camera Raw plug-in
211(4)
Using Camera Raw controls
215(2)
Saving a DNG file
217(1)
Reopening a DNG file
218(1)
Self study
219(1)
Review
220(1)
Dreamweaver Lesson 1 Dreamweaver CS6 Jumpstart
Starting up
221(1)
What is Dreamweaver?
222(1)
Design and layout tools
222(1)
Site management and File Transfer Protocol
223(1)
Coding environment and text editor
223(1)
Mobile design and development features
224(1)
Who uses Dreamweaver?
224(1)
Dreamweaver's workspace features
225(3)
Live View and Live Code
228(1)
CSS Inspection and the Enable/Disable Feature
229(1)
Related files
230(1)
Code Navigator
231(1)
Photoshop smart objects
232(1)
Support for Content Management Systems
232(1)
HTML5, CSS3, and PHP code hinting
233(1)
HTML and CSS Starter Pages
233(1)
Subversion
234(1)
Business Catalyst integration
234(1)
How websites work
234(1)
A simple flow chart
234(1)
Domain names and IP addresses
235(1)
Servers and web hosts
235(1)
The role of web browsers
235(1)
An introduction to HTML
236(1)
Tag structure and attributes
236(3)
The structure of an HTML document
239(1)
Placing images in HTML
240(2)
Colors in HTML
242(1)
Case sensitivity and whitespace rules
243(2)
Element hierarchy
245(1)
XHTML 1.0 Transitional
245(1)
What's the difference?
245(1)
Explorations in code
246(1)
A look at the Welcome Screen
247(1)
Creating, opening, and saving documents
248(1)
Creating new documents
248(2)
Self study
250(1)
Review
250(1)
Dreamweaver Lesson 2 Setting Up a New Site
Starting up
251(1)
Creating a new site
252(3)
Advanced site-creation options
255(2)
Adding pages
257(3)
Saving a page to your site
260(1)
Defining page properties
261(6)
Work views
267(3)
A deeper look into the Files panel
270(1)
Viewing local files
271(1)
Selecting and editing files
271(2)
Self study
273(1)
Review
273(2)
Dreamweaver Lesson 3 Adding Text and Images
Starting up
275(1)
Typography and images on the Web
276(1)
Adding text
276(5)
An introduction to styles
281(4)
Previewing pages in a web browser
285(1)
Understanding hyperlinks
286(1)
Creating hyperlinks
287(2)
Relative versus absolute hyperlinks
289(2)
Linking to an e-mail address
291(1)
Creating lists
292(2)
Using the Text Insert panel
294(1)
Inserting images
295(1)
Image resolution
295(1)
Image formats
295(1)
Creating a simple gallery page
296(3)
Linking images
299(1)
Using image placeholders
300(1)
Editing images
301(1)
Adjusting brightness and contrast
301(1)
Optimizing images
302(1)
Updating images
303(1)
Self study
304(1)
Review
304(1)
Dreamweaver Lesson 4 Styling Your Pages with CSS
Starting up
305(1)
What are Cascading Style Sheets?
306(1)
CSS replaces inefficient HTML styling
307(1)
The benefits of CSS styling
308(2)
How do you create CSS rules in Dreamweaver?
310(4)
Understanding Style Sheets
314(3)
Understanding why they're called Cascading
317(1)
Creating and modifying styles
318(2)
Creating a class style with the Property Inspector
320(3)
Creating and modifying styles in the CSS Styles panel
323(1)
Advanced text formatting with CSS
324(3)
Fine-tuning page appearance with contextual and pseudo-class selectors
327(4)
Div tags and CSS IDs
331(1)
Internal versus external style sheets
332(2)
Attaching an external style sheet to your page
334(1)
Modifying attached style sheets
334(2)
Creating a new ess file (external style sheet)
336(2)
Self study
338(1)
Review
338(1)
Dreamweaver Lesson 5 Managing your Website: Reports, Optimization, and Maintenance
Starting up
339(1)
Working with the Files panel
340(1)
Creating a remote connection
340(4)
Viewing files on a remote web server
344(1)
Transferring files to and from a remote server with Get and Put
345(2)
Using Check In/Check Out and Design Notes
347(1)
Check In and Checkout
347(2)
Checking files in and out
349(1)
Using Design Notes
350(1)
Sharing Design Notes
351(1)
Displaying Design Notes in the Files panel
352(1)
Testing site integrity
353(1)
Using Check Links
353(1)
Checking links sitewide
354(2)
Generating site reports
356(2)
Understanding report results
358(1)
Addressing a listed item
358(2)
The Browser Compatibility Check
360(1)
Optimizing pages for launch
360(1)
Search engine visibility and Search Engine Optimization
360(1)
Titling your documents with the <title> tag
360(3)
Adding meta keywords and descriptions
363(1)
Launching your site
364(1)
Site Launch Checklist
364(1)
Uploading your site
365(1)
Getting help and using the reference guides
366(1)
The Reference panel
367(1)
Suggested next steps
367(1)
Website design resources
368(1)
Self study
369(1)
Review
369(2)
Flash Lesson 1 Flash CS6 Jumpstart
Starting up
371(1)
What is Flash?
372(2)
About Flash Player
374(1)
Flash file types
375(1)
Creating a new document
376(1)
Setting up your new document
377(2)
Saving your Flash document
379(1)
Opening documents
380(1)
The Flash workspace
381(1)
The Stage and work area
381(2)
The Flash Tools panel
383(2)
The Property Inspector
385(5)
Panels and panel groups
390(2)
The Timeline
392(3)
Practicing with the Flash tools
395(1)
The drawing and selection tools in action
395(5)
Using gradient and color tools
400(2)
Animation in action
402(2)
Getting help
404(1)
Support forums
405(1)
Moving forward
405(1)
Self study
406(1)
Review
406(1)
Flash Lesson 2 Getting Started with the Drawing Tools
Starting up
407(1)
Drawing in Flash
408(1)
Using the Merge Drawing mode
408(1)
Creating artwork in Merged Drawing mode
409(2)
Working with Drawing Objects
411(3)
Putting it all together
414(2)
Using the Line tool
416(3)
Using the Pen tool
419(2)
Using the Add and Delete Anchor Point tools
421(2)
Using the Combine Objects menu
423(3)
Using the Primitive tools (Smart Shapes)
426(1)
Using the Oval Primitive tool
426(2)
The Rectangle Primitive tool
428(3)
Adding text to your artwork
431(1)
Flash Text: TLF & Classic Text
431(3)
Working with Threaded and Multi-Column Text
434(2)
Adding filters
436(1)
Working with colors
437(1)
Getting setup
437(1)
Creating gradients
438(3)
Using opacity with gradient colors
441(1)
Creating custom colors
442(1)
Saving a custom color set
442(1)
Organizing and layering graphics
443(1)
Working with layers
443(2)
Arranging, locking, and hiding layers
445(1)
Creating layer folders
446(2)
Transforming graphics
448(1)
The Transform menu and Free Transform tool
448(2)
The Transform panel
450(2)
Transforming gradients
452(2)
Self study
454(1)
Review
454(1)
Flash Lesson 3 Creating Basic Animation
Starting up
455(1)
Introducing keyframes and the Timeline
456(1)
Layers
456(1)
Frames and keyframes
456(4)
Building animation: Enter the tween
460(1)
Tween layers and automatic keyframing
460(4)
Tweening multiple objects
464(1)
Previewing animation with Test Movie
465(1)
Moving and transforming tween paths
466(2)
Incorporating color effects and scaling
468(1)
Introducing the Motion Editor
469(1)
Modifying the animation using the Motion Editor
470(4)
Tweening rotation
474(2)
Controlling animation paths
476(1)
Where did Motion Guide layers go?
477(1)
What happens to my existing Flash files that use Motion Guide layers?
478(1)
How do I create a motion guide if I still want to?
478(1)
Morphing graphics and colors with shape tweens
478(1)
Shape tween basics
478(4)
Legacy techniques: Creating classic tweens
482(2)
Classic tween rules
484(1)
Adding color effects and scaling to a classic tween
485(1)
(Re)creating motion guides for classic tweens
486(2)
Troubleshooting Motion Guides
488(1)
Adjusting animation with onion skinning
489(2)
Self study
491(1)
Review
491(2)
Flash Lesson 4 Delivering Your Final Movie
Starting up
493(1)
The publishing process
494(1)
Publishing to the Web
494(1)
Customizing the Publish settings
495(6)
Publishing for the Desktop with Adobe AIR
501(5)
About Digital Certificates
506(1)
Installing Your New AIR Application
506(2)
Publishing for Mobile Devices
508(1)
Publishing for iOS
508(2)
Publishing for Android OS
510(3)
Using Export Movie
513(1)
New: Export PNG Sequence
514(3)
An overview of FTP
517(1)
Self study
518(1)
Review
518(1)
Fireworks Lesson 1 Adobe Fireworks Jumpstart
Starting up
519(1)
About Fireworks
520(1)
Work with vector and bitmap objects
520(1)
Make graphics interactive
520(1)
Optimize and export graphics
520(1)
Website and mobile application prototyping
520(1)
Vector and bitmap graphics
520(1)
About vector graphics
520(1)
About bitmap graphics
521(1)
The startup screen
522(1)
Creating a new Fireworks document
523(1)
Workspace basics
524(1)
Fireworks workspace overview
524(2)
Other Fireworks panels
526(1)
Working with bitmaps
526(1)
Creating bitmaps
526(1)
Importing a bitmap
527(1)
Cropping a bitmap
528(1)
Applying a filter
529(1)
Working with vector objects
530(1)
Drawing and editing basic shapes
530(1)
Drawing a rectangle
530(1)
Resizing a rectangle
531(1)
Auto Shapes
532(1)
The Auto Shape tools
532(1)
Working with text
533(1)
Create and move text blocks
533(1)
Formatting and editing text
534(1)
Applying color
535(1)
Apply a sampled color
535(1)
Apply a swatch color to text
535(1)
Using the Color Mixer
536(1)
Using Layers
536(1)
The Layers panel
536(1)
Activate a layer
537(1)
Organizing layers
538(1)
Naming layer objects
538(1)
Moving a layer object
538(1)
Protecting layer objects
539(1)
Show or hide objects and layers
539(1)
Merging objects in the Layers panel
540(1)
Deleting a layer object
541(1)
About the Web layer
541(1)
Creating slices for interactivity
542(1)
Create rectangular slices
542(1)
Resizing one or more slices
543(1)
View and select slices
543(1)
Naming slices
544(1)
Making slices interactive
544(1)
Creating master pages
544(3)
Linking the slices to your pages
547(1)
Optimizing and exporting in Fireworks
547(1)
Using Image Preview
548(1)
Setting export options
549(3)
Optimizing in the workspace
552(2)
Saving optimization settings
554(1)
Exporting selected slices
555(1)
Self study
556(1)
Review
556(1)
Illustrator Lesson 1 Illustrator CS6 Essentials
Starting up
557(1)
Using the shape tools
558(2)
Repositioning and visually resizing the rectangle
560(1)
Finding or changing the shape's dimensions using the Transform panel
561(1)
Rotating and shearing using the Transform panel
562(1)
Constraining a shape
563(1)
Entering exact dimensions
564(2)
Selecting artwork
566(1)
Helpful keyboard shortcuts for selections
566(1)
The selection tools
566(5)
Using shape and transform tools to create artwork
571(1)
Using the transform tools
571(2)
Adding a fill color
573(1)
Entering a shape size in the Transform panel
574(1)
Viewing in Outline view
575(1)
Rotating the shape
575(2)
Changing the color of the triangles
577(1)
Using layers when building an illustration
578(1)
Creating a new blank layer
579(1)
Cutting and pasting objects
579(2)
Creating bubbles
581(1)
Cloning the bubble group
582(1)
Repeating a resize transform
583(2)
Moving objects from one layer to another
585(1)
Self study
586(1)
Review
586(1)
Illustrator Lesson 2 Adding Color
Starting up
587(1)
Basics of the Appearance panel
588(1)
Changing colors
589(1)
Adding Effects
590(2)
Creating a colorful illustration
592(1)
Using Live Paint
592(3)
Converting the artwork to a Live Paint group
595(1)
Applying Live Paint to the group
596(1)
Adding a symbol to your artwork
597(2)
Expanding the symbol
599(1)
Saving swatches
599(2)
What is a Global Color?
601(1)
Selecting the Same color
601(2)
Saving a set of colors as a group
603(1)
Creating a color group from selected colors
603(1)
Using the Color panel
604(2)
Adding Pantone (Spot) Colors
606(1)
Adding Pantone colors
607(2)
Self study
609(1)
Review
609(2)
Illustrator Lesson 3 Working with the Drawing Tools
Starting up
611(1)
Working with the Pen tool
612(1)
Drawing straight lines
613(2)
Drawing curved lines
615(2)
Drawing hinged curves
617(1)
Drawing curved lines to straight lines
618(1)
Drawing straight lines to curved lines
619(2)
Manually tracing images
621(1)
Placing an image as a template
621(3)
Other drawing tools
624(1)
Using the Line Segment and Arc tools
624(2)
Using the Pencil, Smooth, and Path Eraser tools
626(2)
Using the Eraser tool
628(1)
Editing existing paths
628(1)
Adding and removing points
628(2)
Refining a curve
630(1)
Cutting and joining paths
631(2)
Combining shapes using the Shape Builder tool
633(3)
Combining the shapes
636(1)
Subtracting with the Shape Builder tool
636(2)
Creating the fish eyes
638(2)
Self study
640(1)
Review
640(1)
InDesign Lesson 1 InDesign CS6 Essential Skills
Starting up
641(1)
InDesign tools
642(1)
The InDesign workspace
643(1)
The document window
643(2)
Using guides
645(1)
Viewing modes
646(1)
Working with panels
647(1)
The Tools panel
647(2)
Managing panels
649(2)
Saving your workspace
651(1)
Working with the Control panel
652(1)
Navigating through an InDesign document
652(1)
Using the Pages panel
652(2)
Changing the magnification of your document
654(2)
Working with type
656(1)
Entering and formatting type
656(2)
Placing and formatting type
658(1)
Flowing type
659(2)
Using styles
661(1)
Applying paragraph styles
661(1)
Applying character styles
662(1)
Apply styles across a story using Find/Change
662(2)
Applying object styles
664(2)
Working with graphics
666(1)
Placing graphics
666(2)
Positioning graphics within a frame
668(3)
Applying text wrap
671(1)
Understanding layers
672(2)
Applying effects
674(2)
Resources for additional help
676(2)
Self study
678(1)
Review
678(1)
InDesign Lesson 2 Building Documents with Master Pages
Starting up
679(1)
Planning your document
680(1)
Creating custom page sizes
680(1)
Creating a new custom-sized document
680(3)
Creating and formatting master pages
683(1)
Formatting master pages
684(1)
Adding automatic page numbers
685(2)
Using text variables
687(4)
Basing master pages on other master pages
691(1)
Overriding master page items
692(5)
Adding layout pages
697(3)
Placing formatted text
700(2)
Creating the classified page
702(2)
Adding images and text to the master frames
704(3)
Applying master pages to multiple pages
707(1)
Self study
708(1)
Review
708(1)
InDesign Lesson 3 Working with Text and Type
Starting up
709(1)
Adding text to your document
710(1)
Creating a text frame
710(2)
Changing character attributes
712(1)
Changing font and type styles
712(1)
Adjusting size
713(1)
Adjusting line spacing
714(1)
Adjusting character spacing: kerning and tracking
714(1)
Using a baseline shift
715(1)
Changing paragraph attributes
716(1)
Horizontally aligning text
716(1)
Changing the spacing before and after paragraphs
716(1)
Using tabs
717(4)
Adding rules above or below paragraphs
721(1)
Changing text color
722(2)
Creating drop caps
724(1)
Finding and changing text
724(1)
Finding and changing text and text attributes
724(2)
Finding and changing text using GREP
726(4)
Checking and correcting spelling
730(1)
Checking spelling
730(1)
Adding words to the dictionary
731(1)
Checking spelling as you type
732(2)
Automatically correcting spelling
734(1)
Editing text using the Story Editor
735(1)
Using Track Changes
736(2)
Drag-and-drop text editing
738(1)
Special characters and glyphs
739(2)
Using the Glyphs panel and glyph sets
741(1)
Text frame options
742(1)
Adjusting text inset
742(1)
Vertically aligning text
743(1)
Importing text
744(1)
Flowing text manually
745(1)
Threading text between frames
746(1)
Using semi-autoflow to link several text frames
747(2)
Changing the number of columns in a text frame
749(3)
Baseline grid
752(1)
Viewing and changing the baseline grid
752(2)
Adding story jumps
754(1)
Using styles to format text
755(1)
Creating a headline and applying a style
755(2)
Importing styles from other documents
757(1)
Redefining styles
757(2)
Placing text on a path
759(2)
Importing text from Microsoft Word
761(4)
Missing fonts
765(1)
Finding and fixing missing fonts
765(2)
Self study
767(1)
Review
767(2)
InDesign Lesson 4 Working with Styles
Starting up
769(1)
Style types
770(1)
Paragraph styles
771(1)
Defining paragraph styles
771(2)
Applying paragraph styles
773(1)
Character styles
774(1)
Defining character styles
774(1)
Applying character styles
775(1)
Using nested styles
776(2)
Updating styles
778(1)
Loading styles from another InDesign document
779(2)
Quick Apply
781(2)
Organizing styles into groups
783(1)
Object styles
784(1)
Creating object styles
784(2)
Applying an object style
786(1)
Changing an object style
787(1)
Finishing up
788(1)
GREP Styles
789(2)
Self study
791(1)
Review
791(2)
InDesign Lesson 5 Working with Graphics
Starting up
793(1)
Understanding how InDesign handles graphics
794(1)
Locating missing images
794(1)
Working with the Links panel and the Link badge
795(4)
Customizing the Links panel
799(1)
Adding graphics to your layout
800(4)
Fitting an image within an existing frame
804(3)
Auto Fitting
807(1)
Using Adobe Bridge to import graphics
808(2)
Placing multiple graphics using Mini Bridge
810(3)
Using object styles for images
813(4)
Wrapping text around images
817(1)
Wrapping text around the bounding box
817(1)
Using graphics with clipping paths and alpha channels
818(3)
Removing an image background using InDesign
821(2)
Using anchored objects
823(5)
Advanced importing
828(1)
Importing layered Photoshop files
828(2)
Importing InDesign layouts as graphics
830(2)
Self study
832(1)
Review
832
Jennifer Smith is Executive Vice President of the American Graphics Institute as well as a Certified Technical Trainer. Jeremy Osborn is Training Director at American Graphics Institute and an expert on web and interactive technology. The AGI Creative Team develops and delivers training programs through the American Graphics Institute.